Star Of The County Down

Cathal Mac Garvey, Traditional

Near Banbridge Town in the county down one morning last July

Down a boarding green came a sweet colleen
and she smiled as she passed me by.
She looked so sweet in her two bare feet,
to the fringe of her nut-brown hair,
Young Rosee McCann from the banks of the Bann;
she's the star of the County down.
Refrain: From Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay, from Galway to Dublin town,
No maid I have seen like the fairy colleen that I met in the county down.

As she onward sped sure I scratched my head
and I looked with a feeling rare:
"Ay" says, says I to a passer-by,
"Who's the maid with the nut-brown hair?"
And he smiled at me and he says, says he: "that's the gem if an Irelands crown!"
It's Rosee McCann from the banks of the Bann - she's the star of the county down.
Refrain

At the harvest fair she'll be surely there and I'll dress in my Sunday clothes,
with my shoes shone bright and my hat upright for a smile from my nut-brown rose.
No pipe I'll smoke, no horse I'll yoke, till my plough was a rust-coloured brown,
'Till a smiling bride by my own fireside is the star of the county down.
Refrain (2x)

Trivia about the song Star Of The County Down by The Wolfe Tones

When was the song “Star Of The County Down” released by The Wolfe Tones?
The song Star Of The County Down was released in 2004, on the album “The Troubles”.
Who composed the song “Star Of The County Down” by The Wolfe Tones?
The song “Star Of The County Down” by The Wolfe Tones was composed by Cathal Mac Garvey, Traditional.

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